Chronologically . . .
#1) . . . USSR
#2) . . . USA
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No. The USSR was, and the USA was next.
Yes, the Apollo 13 astronauts were relieved and grateful to safely return to Earth after their mission encountered a near-disastrous oxygen tank explosion. They expressed gratitude and happiness upon their successful return.
The target was set by president John Kennedy in 1961, to land a Americam on the moon and to return him safely to the earth.
After going into space, yes, he returned to Earth safely.
The Quran was brought to earth in the month of Ramadan
Apollo 13 was not successful in completing its original mission to land on the moon. However, it was considered a successful failure because the crew were safely returned to Earth despite facing a life-threatening situation.
Yes, Apollo 17 was successful. It was the final mission of NASA's Apollo program and marked the last time humans walked on the Moon. The crew completed their scientific objectives and returned safely to Earth.
The goal of the Mercury Space Program was to place a manned craft in orbit around the Earth, to determine how a person could function in space, and to bring those people back to Earth safely. The program was successful.
Yes, electricity will flow safely from the conductor to earth. But only if it's in contact with the earth directly or through another body.
Yes. On May 25, 1961, Kennedy said to congressFirst, I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth The Apollo 11 crew landed on the moon on July 20, 1969, and returned safely to the earth.